Read The Latest Science News Image May 3, 2024 Outstanding Seniors in the College of Science: Tanner Johnson Read more May 2, 2024 Outstanding Seniors in the College of Science: Zoe Benson Read more Image May 2, 2024 College of Science Outstanding Senior Awards - Spring 2024 Read more Image May 1, 2024 Outstanding Seniors in the College of Science: Elizabeth Yee Read more Image Image Hispanic Heritage Month Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Marta Civil Oct. 11, 2023 The College of Science is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month by featuring some of the College’s outstanding faculty with Hispanic roots. Our next featured faculty member is Dr. Martha Civil, a Professor of Mathematics. Read more Image Great Arizona ShakeOut to Take Place Oct. 19 Oct. 11, 2023 On Oct. 19 at 10:19 a.m. PT, you can join people across Arizona practice proper earthquake safety on International ShakeOut Day. Read more Image Satellite brightness threatens ground-based astronomy, research shows Oct. 3, 2023 UArizona faculty and students are part of an international study confirming that deployed satellites like BlueWalker 3 are as bright as the brightest stars seen by the unaided eye and pose a challenge for ground-based astronomy. Read more at UArizona News Image The last required piece of the world's largest telescope takes shape at UArizona Sept. 29, 2023 The Richard F. Caris Mirror Laboratory will start fabrication in the final stage to complete the Giant Magellan Telescope. It marks a milestone in the search for other, potentially Earth-like planets and the exploration of the universe. Read more at UArizona News Image Tree rings reveal a new kind of earthquake threat to the Pacific Northwest Sept. 27, 2023 The findings from new research, led by University of Arizona dendrochronologist Bryan Black, could have implications for seismic preparedness measures in the region. Read more at UArizona News Image Hispanic Heritage Month Faculty Spotlight: Dr. John Ruiz Sept. 27, 2023 The College of Science is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month by featuring some of the College’s outstanding faculty with Hispanic roots. Our first featured faculty member is Dr. John Ruiz, a Professor in the Clinical Psychology Program. Read more Guadalupe Lozano designated as inaugural Endowed Chair for UArizona Center for University Education and Scholarship Sept. 26, 2023 The center, established in 2016 through a $3M endowment from an anonymous donor, fosters faculty engagement with the scholarship of teaching and learning through competitively awarded distinguished fellowships, as well as other grants and events. Read more Image Bennu sample delivery marks the start of extended OSIRIS-APEX mission Sept. 24, 2023 After dropping off its historic sample from asteroid Bennu, the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft is headed to its next target: another potentially hazardous near-Earth asteroid, called Apophis. Read more at UArizona News Image A gift from space: UArizona-led OSIRIS-REx mission delivers largest-ever asteroid sample to Earth Sept. 24, 2023 The delivery from the asteroid Bennu, seven years after the spacecraft launched, marks the end of the space-voyaging phase of the mission. Scientists will now study the rocks and dust to better understand the origins of life on Earth. Read more at UArizona News Pagination « First First page ‹‹ Previous page … 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 … ›› Next page Last » Last page
Image Hispanic Heritage Month Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Marta Civil Oct. 11, 2023 The College of Science is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month by featuring some of the College’s outstanding faculty with Hispanic roots. Our next featured faculty member is Dr. Martha Civil, a Professor of Mathematics. Read more
Image Great Arizona ShakeOut to Take Place Oct. 19 Oct. 11, 2023 On Oct. 19 at 10:19 a.m. PT, you can join people across Arizona practice proper earthquake safety on International ShakeOut Day. Read more
Image Satellite brightness threatens ground-based astronomy, research shows Oct. 3, 2023 UArizona faculty and students are part of an international study confirming that deployed satellites like BlueWalker 3 are as bright as the brightest stars seen by the unaided eye and pose a challenge for ground-based astronomy. Read more at UArizona News
Image The last required piece of the world's largest telescope takes shape at UArizona Sept. 29, 2023 The Richard F. Caris Mirror Laboratory will start fabrication in the final stage to complete the Giant Magellan Telescope. It marks a milestone in the search for other, potentially Earth-like planets and the exploration of the universe. Read more at UArizona News
Image Tree rings reveal a new kind of earthquake threat to the Pacific Northwest Sept. 27, 2023 The findings from new research, led by University of Arizona dendrochronologist Bryan Black, could have implications for seismic preparedness measures in the region. Read more at UArizona News
Image Hispanic Heritage Month Faculty Spotlight: Dr. John Ruiz Sept. 27, 2023 The College of Science is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month by featuring some of the College’s outstanding faculty with Hispanic roots. Our first featured faculty member is Dr. John Ruiz, a Professor in the Clinical Psychology Program. Read more
Guadalupe Lozano designated as inaugural Endowed Chair for UArizona Center for University Education and Scholarship Sept. 26, 2023 The center, established in 2016 through a $3M endowment from an anonymous donor, fosters faculty engagement with the scholarship of teaching and learning through competitively awarded distinguished fellowships, as well as other grants and events. Read more
Image Bennu sample delivery marks the start of extended OSIRIS-APEX mission Sept. 24, 2023 After dropping off its historic sample from asteroid Bennu, the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft is headed to its next target: another potentially hazardous near-Earth asteroid, called Apophis. Read more at UArizona News
Image A gift from space: UArizona-led OSIRIS-REx mission delivers largest-ever asteroid sample to Earth Sept. 24, 2023 The delivery from the asteroid Bennu, seven years after the spacecraft launched, marks the end of the space-voyaging phase of the mission. Scientists will now study the rocks and dust to better understand the origins of life on Earth. Read more at UArizona News